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talk to us today. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ... at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets ... and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find the coverage that's the best fit for you ... at a price that fits your budget
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. to hear more of terry's story, visit lyrica.com. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. no longer in uniform,. but still serving... on the job and in our communities... whose dedication and commitment to excellence continues... in every mission, whatever it may be... affecting our lives every day... for your continued service, we salute you. this message of appreciation to our nations' veterans is brought to you by paralyzed veterans of america and unitedhealth group. >>> i know if we can do this in trenton, new jersey, maybe the folks in washington, d.c., should tune in their tvs right now, see how it's done. >> new jersey governor christie says he can work with opposing parties and get things done for his state. so why can't washington? christie won re-election by a wide margin and gained the majority of wome
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. to hear more of terry's story, visit lyrica.com. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. no longer in uniform,. but still serving... on the job and in our communities... whose dedication and commitment to excellence continues... in every mission, whatever...
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let's go to geoff cutmore live for us in london. good morning, geoff. >> good morning to you. a couple good stories for you here. oil independence a step closer for the united states. oil production has overtaken imported oil consumption. the other good news here, the gas price appears to be falling across the united states. elsewhere, markets turning around yesterday on the janet yellen comments. she goes into senate confirmation hearings today. they start at 10:00. but she sounded quite dovish about the position that the fed will take going forward under her helm. that helped turn away a losing day on the market, brian. >> i don't know how familiar you are with snap chat and its reputation, but i think a lot of people were pretty shocked not only that it got offered the amount of money it was offered, but also that it turned it down. >> it's incredible. apparently people who know about these things say the snap chat founders were offered billions by facebook. they turned it down. these guys are in their early 20s. apparently they think they can can can make even more money g
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very few of them had the option to use seat belts. that's about to change. when commercial bus crashes happen, the injury and death toll can be high. 15 people were killed in march of 2011 when a bus flipped on i-95 in new york city, rolling over and ramming into a guardrail, the roof completely sheered off by a signpost. fewer people would have died if seat belts had been installed. today after decades of debate, the national highway safety administration announced new rules requiring seat belts in all new commercial buses. >> this will save one to nine lives per year. >> reporter: 700 million passengers travel by muss annually. mostly senior citizens and children. between 2000 and 2009, there were 209 deaths. installation costs for seat belts are minimal. seat belts add an additional $13,000. many manufacturers have already independently started installing seat belts on new buses. >> it's good to have the extra option for safety. >> there was a seat belt on the bus today, and i wore it. >> reporter: it does not require buses already on the road to be retro
very few of them had the option to use seat belts. that's about to change. when commercial bus crashes happen, the injury and death toll can be high. 15 people were killed in march of 2011 when a bus flipped on i-95 in new york city, rolling over and ramming into a guardrail, the roof completely sheered off by a signpost. fewer people would have died if seat belts had been installed. today after decades of debate, the national highway safety administration announced new rules requiring seat...
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are using it in and need to reassure us. i do not think that is always the case. i think they are using it because of a regard to the u.k. as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends. the more that we can embrace defensiveecome less and relate our interests and 'slationship to each side interests of the day, i think it is the better. i agree with you. i have been in a lot of conferences in america where people volunteer it. they are not under pressure. they say it to please us. it means something to them. committee was looking at this a few years ago, it was very much in the aftermath of the first months of the obama administration, where i think there was a feeling, more pronounced than today, that the obama administration just was not interested in allies. i think what i was try to save remarks, therks -- obama administration has realized that has gone too far. certainly, the practice of foreign policy in the last five year
are using it in and need to reassure us. i do not think that is always the case. i think they are using it because of a regard to the u.k. as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends. the more that we can embrace defensiveecome less and relate our interests and 'slationship to each side interests of the day, i think it is the better. i agree with you. i have been in a lot of conferences in...
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james rosen tells us tonight there's more to the story. the vatican is not only the headquarters for the roman catholic church but also the crucial listening post. the vatican maintains diplomatic relations with every country in the world. >> we regularly coordinate the embassy to the vatican. >> # they're planning to move it from this location in rome, two miles to this run slightly closer to the holy sea. the old one, state officials call ugly and lightly protected with no buffer from the street. the new location, walled off compound will host three embassy, mission to the vatican, republican of italy and u.n. offices in rome. the resident will stay put. the embassy will almost double in square footage. all three will have separate entrance, addresses and no reduction in the stat us the of the ambassador. we figure the state department official told monday that we'll save $1.4 million a year in operating costs. the vatican has asked countries maintain the embassy to holy sea and italy at separate locations. critics of the move say the ol
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thank you for joining us, that is it for us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, and this evening, just a few hours ago the senate came to another one of its truly embarrassing avoidable standoffs. and it happened even though democrats and republicans had previously agreed on how to proceed on competing legislation. legislation over one of the biggest issues facing our country today. here is what happened. the one big thing that the senate needs to do before the thanksgiving break is pass the national authorization act of the defense bill. and this year, that bill is the terrain of one of the most interesting david and goliath battles. last year alone, an estimated 26,000 instances of unwanted sexual contact, including aggravated sexual assault and rape, according to a survey of active duty members of the military. the defense department estimates that 86 and a half percent of these violent sexual crimes go unreported. and there is a clear-cut disagreement on how to report
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>>> thank you for joining us today for this special eyedition of gps. months ago you would have been laughed at if you said a deal would have been close with iran. we'll watch how it continues to play out in washington and jer roo uselam. newsroom is next with cnn's frederi fredericka whitfield. >> hello everyone. these are the top stories right here this hour in the news room. after years of distrust, suspicion and angry rhetoric with iran. >> for the first time in a decade. we have halted the progress with iran. >> some are calling this deal a major blunder. hear why they are worried and what the white house is doing to calm their fears. >> and it is threatening to deck a nor'easter. at the rush of thanksgiving day travel. >> a historic deal has been struck with iran to scale back on its nuclear program. world leaders representing 7 nations negotiated into the early morning hours in switzerland after days of talks. the deal put restrictions on iran to prevent the country to work toward development of a nuclear weapon. this preliminary deal holds up fo
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he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got is that going to play with the o tea party? >> if one married women did, hei would have won the governorship by seven points. behind by double digits and six to eight points.ik looked like he was really going to get blown out. a call for the democrats who wag really going out there after social issues. even birth control as well as co gun ntcontrol. then in the final two weeks,esaid as we began to see w problems with obama care he was going to go after that and makee it a referendum and he almost won. >> this race came down to the wire because of obama care. that message will go out across america tonight. >> what do you see as the lessons from christie's victory in new jersey and from the narrow loss in virginia? >> if you're trying to elect somebody in the state of virginia, which is populated heavily by government workers by and heavily populated in normally republican are
he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got is that going to play with the o tea party? >> if one married women did, hei would have won the governorship by seven points. behind by double digits and six to eight points.ik looked like he was really going to get blown out. a call for the democrats who wag really going out there after social issues. even birth control as well as co gun...
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lifes of all of us. please give a welcome to walt bettinger. [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. mark, thank you for that gracious welcome. it's an honor to be with you today. it's very humbling. it's remind me of an experience i had about 15 years ago. i was leading a division of charles schwab and we had sufficiently that we needed to construct a new office building. as the building came near construction probably with a bit too much pride in my heart, i took my three oldest children and loaded them in the backseat of the car and said i'll drive around and show off a little. i took them around the building, the fancy red brick and shiney windows and freshly painted parking lot. as we circled the building and went out of the lot we went by the beat up trailer with the metal steps that went up it to. and referring to the building i said that's going to be daddy's new office. and my eight-year-old daughter said daddy if you start doing a better job will they let you move from the trailer into the offic
lifes of all of us. please give a welcome to walt bettinger. [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. mark, thank you for that gracious welcome. it's an honor to be with you today. it's very humbling. it's remind me of an experience i had about 15 years ago. i was leading a division of charles schwab and we had sufficiently that we needed to construct a new office building. as the building came near construction probably with a bit too much pride in my heart, i took my three oldest children...
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he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got to down play this issue like abortions. is that going to play with the tea party sph >> cuccinelli carried voters 18-24. cuccinelli carried independents by 9 points. if unmarried women had broken as married women did he would have won the virginia governorship by 7 points. >> for those of you who didn't follow it closely, cuccinelli was behind by at one point double digits then six to eight points. looked like he was going to get blown out and particularly as juan says, the democrats were going after him on social issues like abortion and even birth control swell gun control. and -- birth control as well as gun control. then in the final two weeks as we began to see problems with obamacare he was going to go after that making referendum in obamacare and he almost won. here's cuccinelli from election night. >> this race came down to the wire because of obamacare. that message
he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got to down play this issue like abortions. is that going to play with the tea party sph >> cuccinelli carried voters 18-24. cuccinelli carried independents by 9 points. if unmarried women had broken as married women did he would have won the virginia governorship by 7 points. >> for those of you who didn't follow it closely, cuccinelli...
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i think i was using it in a social manner, but you guys have to get used to it. i'm a black man and i use the n word and will continue to use it among my black friends and white friends. randall hill said using the n word is a generational thing. >> that generation, they use those types of words. i'm not agreeing with it at all, but we have to say what type of relationship do they have with each other? what i am understanding is that that type of language was actually going both ways now. >> the n word debate is drawing more reaction from other former players like shannon sharpe. >> i hope i'm wrong and they don't allow him to say this racially charged word in an open locker room and go unchecked. that's unacceptable. i'm embarrassed for it because if he said that to martin, jonathan martin, he didn't only say t he was talking to you too. if you are black, you know what that word means. >> joined by al sharpton on politics nation, reverent, is it a generational thing? is this the children of the civil rights movement realizing that the history of the n word is a
i think i was using it in a social manner, but you guys have to get used to it. i'm a black man and i use the n word and will continue to use it among my black friends and white friends. randall hill said using the n word is a generational thing. >> that generation, they use those types of words. i'm not agreeing with it at all, but we have to say what type of relationship do they have with each other? what i am understanding is that that type of language was actually going both ways now....
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, you sued us. okay. downton abbey isn't the show for knee-slapping bathroom humor and "family guy" isn't really the place for drama and tears which makes this most recent episode so jarring. >> i think brian's trying to say something. >> you have given me a wonderful life. i love you all. >> there's no punchline there. brian the family dog got hit by a car and is gone. the show's executive producer defends the decision, saying it's less traumatic than killing off one of the kids. >>> that's all for "the lead." i'm john berman. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, storm front. severe and deadly weather making its way across the country just as 43 million americans are taking to the roads and skies for thanksgiving. what will it mean for your holiday commute? >>> descent into madness. a new report details the final days of the sandy hook shooter. could he have been stopped? >>> and closed door deal. has the u.s. secretly been negotiating with iran for months? wh
, you sued us. okay. downton abbey isn't the show for knee-slapping bathroom humor and "family guy" isn't really the place for drama and tears which makes this most recent episode so jarring. >> i think brian's trying to say something. >> you have given me a wonderful life. i love you all. >> there's no punchline there. brian the family dog got hit by a car and is gone. the show's executive producer defends the decision, saying it's less traumatic than killing off...
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you're hurting us by making us adhere to this higher standard." and in particular, and another sort of interesting conflict is that one of the things that it rules out is capital controls. now, historically, people used to say that, you know, again, the sort of simpleminded idea that capital controls weren't such a good thing. and now the imf has come around and has said that capital controls, you know, certain types, are actually desirable. chile and malaysia had them both going into the crisis, and they did better than a lot of other countries as a result of having them. but that in fact may be one of the things that makes a steel founder, that some of the countries that have them and like them are objecting to the faculties that are included in the pact. >> is it conceivable to you that this could affect the enforcement of dodd-frank, which was ostensibly passed to prevent another great crash like 2008? could this affect the enforcement of dodd-frank? >> yeah. no, i mean, certainly the derivatives regulation, and i would expect the capital leve
you're hurting us by making us adhere to this higher standard." and in particular, and another sort of interesting conflict is that one of the things that it rules out is capital controls. now, historically, people used to say that, you know, again, the sort of simpleminded idea that capital controls weren't such a good thing. and now the imf has come around and has said that capital controls, you know, certain types, are actually desirable. chile and malaysia had them both going into the...
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we didn't have the establishment behind us and folks coming out stumping for us like the clintons did. we didn't have nearly as much money, we had the government shutdown and we got close enough to potentially win this race. we had maybe one more week, maybe a little bit more money, we could have been successful. i feel they might be reenergied and say, once again we were wronged and we're not going anywhere. maybe that's a good thing for democrats. >> well, i think you're right on the attitude of tea party people from ken cuccinelli to people all around the country. terry mcauliffe, hugely outspent ken cuccinelli especially at the end of the race. terry mcauliffe was carpet bombing the media market with tv ads attacking cuccinelli and also cuccinelli had to deal with the specific effects of the government shutdown because one -- amazing, one out of three voerts in virginias according to exit polls said they were directly affected by the government shutdown. those people went almost 2-1 for terry mcauliffe. really in a way it was ted cruz who lost the election for republicans in virgi
we didn't have the establishment behind us and folks coming out stumping for us like the clintons did. we didn't have nearly as much money, we had the government shutdown and we got close enough to potentially win this race. we had maybe one more week, maybe a little bit more money, we could have been successful. i feel they might be reenergied and say, once again we were wronged and we're not going anywhere. maybe that's a good thing for democrats. >> well, i think you're right on the...
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>> that's really kicking us towards 2014. in particular on health care. what democrats -- i was talking to some republicans running the senate races, they are looking to see how badly is this health care law implementation going to go? they view that as something that could drive the obama approval number and play a role in the 2014 midterm elections. >> kasey, see you on "morning joe." kasey hunt live for us in washington, d.c. >>> new york city, which will be run by a democrat for the first time in 20 years. bill de blasio beat republican joe lhota by a wider margin that polls predicted, by nearly 50 points. de blasio focused his message on his idea that new york has become two cities. >> tackling in equality is not easy. it never has been and it never will be. make no mistake, the people of this city have chosen a progressive path. >> want to point out a couple other races across the country. detroit has a new mayor, mike duggan will take over the troubled city. his power will be limited because the city's emergency manager is shepherding the city thro
>> that's really kicking us towards 2014. in particular on health care. what democrats -- i was talking to some republicans running the senate races, they are looking to see how badly is this health care law implementation going to go? they view that as something that could drive the obama approval number and play a role in the 2014 midterm elections. >> kasey, see you on "morning joe." kasey hunt live for us in washington, d.c. >>> new york city, which will be...
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and this forces us to reckon with the fact across america, illegal drugs are used by people who don't fit the comfortable stereotype. powder and crack cocaine are not just used by people over there, the ones on the street corners and in the neighborhoods you don't go to after dark. in fact, when is comes to cocaine, white people have used it as much as black people. when you talk about crack cocaine, it is used as much by white folks as black folks. our policy on drugs in america is prohibition, but much like the policy in the past, it doesn't necessarily reflect behavior. the hypocrisy, regarding trey radel, before his bust, voted to drug test the food stamp recipients. joining me now, founder and executive director of the drug policy alliance, and joy? you spent a lot of time in florida, here is my reaction, i am torn between rage at the hypocrisy, and compassion for somebody who is going through substance abuse issues. >> i even have compassion for rush limbaugh, when he was walking around buying oxycontin. one wishes that people on the right could transfer that same sense of compa
and this forces us to reckon with the fact across america, illegal drugs are used by people who don't fit the comfortable stereotype. powder and crack cocaine are not just used by people over there, the ones on the street corners and in the neighborhoods you don't go to after dark. in fact, when is comes to cocaine, white people have used it as much as black people. when you talk about crack cocaine, it is used as much by white folks as black folks. our policy on drugs in america is...
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but it's true of all of us. we have not paid attention -- we've neglected that point and it makes everything harder for people. it makes everything worse in terms of making choices that they can live with and not end up regretting. and it's -- it is really a scandal and a shame that this country has not paid more attention to that and done a better job. and if we haven't made real discernible progress in that the next several years thenly be disappointed in myself and in the bureau? >> very short answer to this one, is there a political future for richard cordray? which would consider running for an elective office in ohio? >> it's not a political job. i understand it's a job done in a political con teblings but it's a federal -- context, but it's a federal job and that's how i see it. >> you can send more questions #morningmoney if you have something in mind get it ready in the next few minutes. one good question that came in how does this cfb -- cfpb choose the market and which authority? how do you pick in th
but it's true of all of us. we have not paid attention -- we've neglected that point and it makes everything harder for people. it makes everything worse in terms of making choices that they can live with and not end up regretting. and it's -- it is really a scandal and a shame that this country has not paid more attention to that and done a better job. and if we haven't made real discernible progress in that the next several years thenly be disappointed in myself and in the bureau? >>...
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he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> senate democrats have now pulled the trigger on what's called the nuclear option in a dramatic and historic move just moments ago. the senate voted to change the rules of the united states senate making it easier to end filibusters. the senate majority leader, harry reid, say his took the action because of republicans blocking president obama's nominees. republicans, however, call it a power grab and a smoke screen to shift focus away from obama care. let's discuss what's going on. republican senator rand paul of kentucky is joining us from capitol hill. we just heard harry reid make the case for this historic decision. i want to get your reaction. go ahead, senator. >> i think what we really need is an anti-bullying ordinance in the senate. i mean, now we've got a big bully, harry
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. >> right behind us. we have to say look at this. the brock lynn bridge park bandids or whatever you are called. congratulations. good job, man. >> wrap it up, joe. >> come on. you can't just walk off like that. finish the job. it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe" and "the daily rundown" with chuck todd who takes a licking and keeps on ticking. >> thank you for your patience. i swear to god i will be better next week. here you go. >> nbc news exclusive. much more of my sit down with president obama and you will hear the apology on health care and leave the door open for the website and hear him on the nsa, the biden clinton plan and much more throughout this hour. on the first trip back to iowa, we will talk to the governor who was a front-runner for a few days back in 2012. we will talk to rick perry and why he's back and what's on the horizon for him. secretary kerry makes a last minute trip to geneva to talk about the deal with iran and what the president had to say about whether we can trust the iranians
. >> right behind us. we have to say look at this. the brock lynn bridge park bandids or whatever you are called. congratulations. good job, man. >> wrap it up, joe. >> come on. you can't just walk off like that. finish the job. it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for "morning joe" and "the daily rundown" with chuck todd who takes a licking and keeps on ticking. >> thank you for your patience. i swear to god i will be better next week....
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a lot for us to chew on as long as it doesn't make us sick. >> so to speak. >> thank you. coming up -- >> no matter what path you choose, no matter what dreams you have, you have got to do whatever it takes to continue your education after high school. >> first lady michelle obama is joining the president's efforts to get the u.s. to have the highest percentage of college grads by 2020. details about her new initiative also ahead, one state is now helping undocumented immigrants come out of the shadows even as efforts fail for reform on a national level. we'll look at what is happening in illinois and why both parties according to some shoulder the blame here. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhe
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tonight, john introduces us to a former u.s. army doctor who confronted ranbaxy executives about the company's fraud. >> reporter: generic drug companies like ranbaxy have to prove their drugs have the same effect as the brand name. that's called bioequivalence. >> unless that product is, in fact, bioequivalent to the branded product you might not be getting what you're bargaining for. >> reporter: dr. kathy spreen was hired by ranbaxy in 2004 to help the company comply with f.d.a. regulations. she became alarmed when reviewing bioequivalence data for a ranbaxy diabetes drug. >> the data from the generic and the brand were identical. any time you see perfect data you're probably looking at false data. i was so suspicious that i started asking "i need the data. i need the initial raw data." >> reporter: but you couldn't get the data? >> i could not get the data. >> reporter: when she found out what ranbaxy was doing she went to ranbaxy's billionaire c.e.o. malvinder singh. >> he held my hand and he told me to just be patient and
tonight, john introduces us to a former u.s. army doctor who confronted ranbaxy executives about the company's fraud. >> reporter: generic drug companies like ranbaxy have to prove their drugs have the same effect as the brand name. that's called bioequivalence. >> unless that product is, in fact, bioequivalent to the branded product you might not be getting what you're bargaining for. >> reporter: dr. kathy spreen was hired by ranbaxy in 2004 to help the company comply with...
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now, what happens is when some folks use that movement, use that theory just to try to enhance themselves politically, sometimes that movement can then get perverted, and so listen, there's a lot of principles about the tea party that i agree with and have governed in new jersey in a way that's consistent with a lot of that, but you know, some of the stuff that's happened of late down in washington i think is not even consistent with what a lot of the real folks who started the tea party movement would agree with. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> just the idea that you don't try to, you know, for instance, on the sequester, we're actually succeeding as a movement in reducing government spending on the domestic side pretty significantly. but there's no acknowledgment of that by some folks in the washington establishment. i think we should have been talking more about that. it's a real accomplishment by our party to try to reduce spending in that way and what we should do is now move to the entitlement side to start to work on that side as well. then we can really look towards
now, what happens is when some folks use that movement, use that theory just to try to enhance themselves politically, sometimes that movement can then get perverted, and so listen, there's a lot of principles about the tea party that i agree with and have governed in new jersey in a way that's consistent with a lot of that, but you know, some of the stuff that's happened of late down in washington i think is not even consistent with what a lot of the real folks who started the tea party...
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it's on us. but we can't lose sight of the fact that the status quo before the affordable care act was not working at all. >> crucial point that has gotten lost in the coverage over the last month. that part of the speech, the fumble the ball part, that's what got the headlines. but the most important thing that happened today was president obama marking a new chapter in the tempestuous frenemy-like relationship between the health insurance industry and his administration. from the very beginning, this has been one of the most complicated relationships in all of politics. up to and including the creation of the affordable care act, the insurance companies said they were on board with reform. they were also simultaneously funding the opposition. largest health care lobbying group in the country spent a total of $102.4 million in just 15 months to prevent obama care from becoming law in the first place. the obama administration and the health insurance companies viewed each other with deep skeptici
it's on us. but we can't lose sight of the fact that the status quo before the affordable care act was not working at all. >> crucial point that has gotten lost in the coverage over the last month. that part of the speech, the fumble the ball part, that's what got the headlines. but the most important thing that happened today was president obama marking a new chapter in the tempestuous frenemy-like relationship between the health insurance industry and his administration. from the very...
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impact all of us. character counts. that is what republicans tell us all the time. well, if character counts, he needs to get out of the united states congress. joining us now rapid response panel pulitzer prize winning national columnist connie schultz. also msnbc political analyst michael dyson. great to have you with us tonight. dr. dyson, you first. i think this is a very fair question because the judicial system should work for everybody equally at least i think that's the way it is supposed to be in america. if a teenage black kid in washington, d.c. were to get hung up in a cocaine drug bust, would he get just a year's probation and a $250 fine? is this fair? >> no, sir. no, sir. ed, we know that this -- black and white people do drugs in equal proportion, equal numbers. but in washington, d.c., a remarkable disproportion of people taken to jail and put in, put away and the key thrown away for a while are african-american and latino. if a black person were in this same situation as this congress
impact all of us. character counts. that is what republicans tell us all the time. well, if character counts, he needs to get out of the united states congress. joining us now rapid response panel pulitzer prize winning national columnist connie schultz. also msnbc political analyst michael dyson. great to have you with us tonight. dr. dyson, you first. i think this is a very fair question because the judicial system should work for everybody equally at least i think that's the way it is...
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there are nine of us stop -- nine of us. when a nine person institution looks more like the country, it has greater credibility. people can identify with it a little better. those pins are important for an institution. i would say the same thing about why it is important that we now have three women. it is a great thing. my colleague, justice ginsburg, she always says, what about nine? [laughter] i think it is a really good thing. i look out onto the court room all the time and there are all of the school children who come think,ool groups, and i it is a great thing that young girls and young boys are seeing me and justice ginsburg and justice soto mayor and none of us are shrinking violets. they are watching us and the fact that we contribute in the exact same way as our male colleagues do. that is terrific. i think it would be good if we were diverse in some other ways that i mentioned for the same exact reason. but i do not think it means all -- makes all that much difference in the conference room. when the doors are clo
there are nine of us stop -- nine of us. when a nine person institution looks more like the country, it has greater credibility. people can identify with it a little better. those pins are important for an institution. i would say the same thing about why it is important that we now have three women. it is a great thing. my colleague, justice ginsburg, she always says, what about nine? [laughter] i think it is a really good thing. i look out onto the court room all the time and there are all of...
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an if this gets us there, then i'm okay with it. i just have my doubts about if this is the right way to get us there. >> how much do you think public perception back home played into the deal that secretary kerry and president obama brokered in geneva? >> public per sipgs heception he united states? >> yes. >> i do think it's always better to try to solve the things peacefully and that's what the president and the secretary are trying to do. the only question is has iran had a change of heart which i really doubt, or -- >> if you don't think they have had a change of heart, then why broker a deal in the first place? >> well, look, we know this. we know what's brought iran to the table on the sanctions. and the sanctions were binding. and that is where there is so much trepidation about loosening the sanctions. but if they're monitored carefully and we have a brokered deal, let's just see. at the bottom when it's all said and done, the six months, i want to see the dismantling of the iranian nuclear program. i don't think -- >> but
an if this gets us there, then i'm okay with it. i just have my doubts about if this is the right way to get us there. >> how much do you think public perception back home played into the deal that secretary kerry and president obama brokered in geneva? >> public per sipgs heception he united states? >> yes. >> i do think it's always better to try to solve the things peacefully and that's what the president and the secretary are trying to do. the only question is has...
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do something for us i'm not sure you've ever done. don't show us anything. let us find it. i knew i'd found a friend, a partner, and a teammate. so i didn't have to push. i didn't have to show how good an actor i was. i just had to be a human being. and he would be there to find it and see it and throughout the movie. when my old girlfriend comes out that long shot in that magical once upon a time face he takes the time to watch characters make decisions in the moment rather than cutting away to something else to speed up the scene. he lets you see it involveed. and makes it still entertaining in the way it's edited. and that was something that you get a few days in a movie but with him you get it everyday. even the faces of the people from nebraska and from wyoming, montana, south dakota where we were. he goes for eight months ahead of time with john jackson, his casting director, and they find faces. they don't look for buildings and stuff, they look for faces and then they would say, you know, on october 29 of this fall be in that bar and we'll put you in a movie. so tho
do something for us i'm not sure you've ever done. don't show us anything. let us find it. i knew i'd found a friend, a partner, and a teammate. so i didn't have to push. i didn't have to show how good an actor i was. i just had to be a human being. and he would be there to find it and see it and throughout the movie. when my old girlfriend comes out that long shot in that magical once upon a time face he takes the time to watch characters make decisions in the moment rather than cutting away...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> six colorado counties voted overwhelmingly last night to secede from colorado, but the vote was largely symbolic. there's zero chance they would form a 51st state, because it would take approval by the colorado state less lature to let them go, and also the united states congress. the last successful secession was 1860 when the western part of virginia moved away to create west virginia. with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instea
will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> six colorado counties voted overwhelmingly last night to secede from colorado, but the vote was largely symbolic. there's zero chance they would form a 51st state, because it would take approval by the colorado state less lature to let them go, and also the united states congress. the last successful secession was 1860 when the western part of virginia moved away to create west virginia. with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from...
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us, they used to shape strategy, they were constructive. now they're destructive. they're going after ideological purity rather than something more constructive. >> when you look back, i always put it this way, when you look back at the gingrich contract for america and the kind of agenda of the tea party congress, in fact there was actual social policy they wanted to implement, much of it i think terrible, a lot of those things we still live with today, but there was an agenda, and there is no agenda now. >> this is just no, no, no, no. >> this is no, no, this is destruction, destruction, destruction, and that really comes, that transformation comes across beautifully in the piece. julia ioffi from "the new republic," thank you. >> thanks. >> john boehner signs on for obama care and republicans were hoping it would be a cataclysmic disaster. the surprising turn of events next. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder
us, they used to shape strategy, they were constructive. now they're destructive. they're going after ideological purity rather than something more constructive. >> when you look back, i always put it this way, when you look back at the gingrich contract for america and the kind of agenda of the tea party congress, in fact there was actual social policy they wanted to implement, much of it i think terrible, a lot of those things we still live with today, but there was an agenda, and there...
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what can you tell us about the timing of that decision? obviously, you've been able to serve maine as a congressman for a very long time and a state legislator before that without talking about this publicly. why now? >> it never was an issue before. i've always ran for office talking about the issues. this was actually the first campaign that it had become an issue, and, you know, i decided after hearing a little bit about it, they questioned my sexuality and i thought i'd put it out to the voters in the state of maine, yes, i'm gay. what's wrong with that? fact of the matter is punch a time clock in the mill for 29 years and a member of congress for 12 years. my personal life never affected how i do my job, and it definitely is not going to affect how i do my job if i'm elected governor. i want to get it out of the way to talk about the issues. maine is a state hurting because of the poor direction our current governor has led the state. thousands of people in maine are not going to get covered because of a veto that the governor put for
what can you tell us about the timing of that decision? obviously, you've been able to serve maine as a congressman for a very long time and a state legislator before that without talking about this publicly. why now? >> it never was an issue before. i've always ran for office talking about the issues. this was actually the first campaign that it had become an issue, and, you know, i decided after hearing a little bit about it, they questioned my sexuality and i thought i'd put it out to...
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for those of you were watching, you keep us safe, make us proud, and remind us of our own obligations to build upon the work of predecessors and leave something better for our own kids. on the half of the obama family, i want to wish everyone a very happy thanksgiving. tomorrow we will count ourselves lucky that there is more to be thankful for that we can ever say and more to be hopeful for than we can ever imagine. now, with the power vested in me i want to grant popcorn a full come on -- [laughter] a full reprieve. i wish you well. [laughter] congratulations. [applause] happy thanksgiving, everybody. see you popcorn. [applause] >> so it is popcorn that it the presidential pardon. the president and family will participate in the service project and the washington area. later today, more from our q&a series. toby cost growth from the cleveland clinic will talk about the ongoing debate over health care. here is a preview. -- toby cosgrove. >> i think what we have to understand it is -- is what is going on in health care across the country. we have ourselves in a situation where we kne
for those of you were watching, you keep us safe, make us proud, and remind us of our own obligations to build upon the work of predecessors and leave something better for our own kids. on the half of the obama family, i want to wish everyone a very happy thanksgiving. tomorrow we will count ourselves lucky that there is more to be thankful for that we can ever say and more to be hopeful for than we can ever imagine. now, with the power vested in me i want to grant popcorn a full come on --...
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he didn't even use their names. he said he is part of the crowd for us. he didn't say anything except i won with lots of hispanics and blacks and democrats. he said nothing about policy except he opposes obama care. that's a great performance. >> we don't have any idea about that. i get the sense of what it is. we followed that, but that wasn't laid out very well. none of that was happening. >> if you take him at his word and say look at the record, he would say i have pushed for tax cuts. they argue that what he did on public employee pensions is the equivalent of what obama should have been doing on entitlements in washington. he cut spending so he can say he's a smaller government within the context of new jersey. it's quite willingly dealt with the democrats to get things done as opposed to the way the president worked with the republicans in washington. there is a sense of who he is. but the question is how conservative is he? >> that's the question, but does he have a record to run on. the unemployment rate is higher than the national average. the n
he didn't even use their names. he said he is part of the crowd for us. he didn't say anything except i won with lots of hispanics and blacks and democrats. he said nothing about policy except he opposes obama care. that's a great performance. >> we don't have any idea about that. i get the sense of what it is. we followed that, but that wasn't laid out very well. none of that was happening. >> if you take him at his word and say look at the record, he would say i have pushed for...
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david stockman, director under president reagan joans us tonight. great to have you with us. it gets worse. now afghanistan is back on the table. that means a heck of a lot more spending. the defense budget is the big elephant in the room that everybody's got to address. how's this going to work out? >> i think it's going to work out to the disadvantage of everyone in america, but especially progressives. what's really going to happen this time is a bipartisan punt. republicans are in a different mode. they are now shielding for the defense department, running around with their hair on fire, saying the pinprick that is sequester on defense can't be absorbed. it would be dangerous. frankly, in the year 2000, defense spending was 400 billion in today's inflation adjusted dollars. that was before the huge bush build up and the wars of invasion, occupation, et cetera. le but with 400 billion, we were in good shape. we didn't have any threats and the world of military, industrial states that could harm american security. today, after the pinprick, it would be 600 billion. in other
david stockman, director under president reagan joans us tonight. great to have you with us. it gets worse. now afghanistan is back on the table. that means a heck of a lot more spending. the defense budget is the big elephant in the room that everybody's got to address. how's this going to work out? >> i think it's going to work out to the disadvantage of everyone in america, but especially progressives. what's really going to happen this time is a bipartisan punt. republicans are in a...
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that support has gotten us through. that support has gotten us through. i hope you know the how much i appreciate each and every one of you. i have a special place in my heart for those folks that i have worked with on behalf of virginia for four years. .hey have sacrificed much thank [inaudible] [applause] one more example that all men marry up. without her love and support, i could not have made it through this campaign or any of the four previous ones. as i have told many of you many times, she works a lot harder than i do. i know it when i say we homeschool. i am the dean of students. [laughter] load andarries her half of mine and has four dozen years, so that we could fight for the first principles that we share on behalf of all of you. [applause] now, i have always said that the worst thing that happens to me in an election is that i lose and get to spend more time at home. i like going home. and i am looking forward to spending more time with her and these wonderful children. my parents are here as well. -- toeployed fort virginia a month ago and m
that support has gotten us through. that support has gotten us through. i hope you know the how much i appreciate each and every one of you. i have a special place in my heart for those folks that i have worked with on behalf of virginia for four years. .hey have sacrificed much thank [inaudible] [applause] one more example that all men marry up. without her love and support, i could not have made it through this campaign or any of the four previous ones. as i have told many of you many times,...
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and we are honored that he is here with us today. let's ask richard to stand again, because he can stand. [applause] this is how we will be judged. not just by how will we care for our troops in battle, but how we treat them when they come home, and by the america we build together. what we do with the security and peace they helped to grant us. they played their part in the american story. today our message to all of those who have ever worn the uniform of this nation is this, we will stand by your side whether you're seven days out, or you're 70 years out. here in america we take care of our own. the sacrifice has been made in our name, for this nation that we love, and we commit ourselves to standing by these veterans and their families for as long as we are blessed to walk this earth. god bless you all, god bless our veterans, and god bless this united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand and join the united states air force band in singing god bless america. god bless america, land that i love. sta
and we are honored that he is here with us today. let's ask richard to stand again, because he can stand. [applause] this is how we will be judged. not just by how will we care for our troops in battle, but how we treat them when they come home, and by the america we build together. what we do with the security and peace they helped to grant us. they played their part in the american story. today our message to all of those who have ever worn the uniform of this nation is this, we will stand by...
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this time it is on us. -- this time it is on us. c" --by is from the insurance for the-- lobbyists insurance companies say rates will have to increase for everyone else. in the long term or the medium- less pessimistic than most people, eugene robinson writes. realigns incentives in the system. given a bit of time and space i am confident it will work. those who say otherwise are going to end up being not accurate. that is eugene robinson's column. --e is girls krauthammer charles krauthammer's column. why liberals are panicked about obama care. obamacare is wholly owned by the democrats. and wouldveling catastrophically undermined their underlying ideology of expansiveding -- ever central government providing cradle to grave care for and ever grateful citizenry. it began with the bundled -- bungled rollout. how does it propose to regulate the vast ecosystem of american medicine? beyond the competence issue is the arrogance. renewed healthy care plans are canceled because they do not meet some arbitrary standard set i experts in was
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and will not use an iraq heavy nuclear. in answer to a question to cnn, saying the deal gave iran what it long sought, formal recognition to its freedom after peaceful nuclear program. >> some iranian officials are claiming the right has been recognized. the white house says there is no formal recognition to the right to enrich. how did you square that circle p. >> the plan of action, as we call it, in two distinct phases. has a very clear reference to the fact that iranian enrichment program will continue and will be a part of any agreement. now and in the future. >> reporter: iran's president was sharply critical calling it a historic mistake. >> iran is taking only cosmetic steps, which could reverse easily within a few weeks and in return sanctions that took years to put in place are going to be eased. >>. >> reporter: secretary kerry offered this to the nearest allies in the region. >> the next step proves proof certain, fail safe set of steps which eliminate the current prospect of a break-out and creation after nucle
and will not use an iraq heavy nuclear. in answer to a question to cnn, saying the deal gave iran what it long sought, formal recognition to its freedom after peaceful nuclear program. >> some iranian officials are claiming the right has been recognized. the white house says there is no formal recognition to the right to enrich. how did you square that circle p. >> the plan of action, as we call it, in two distinct phases. has a very clear reference to the fact that iranian...
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joining us capitol hill correspondent luke russert. luke, tell us what this means. are we seeing an end to the filibuster? >> well, you're not going to see an end to the filibuster in everything, alex, but what you see specifically here now harry reid p, a word used too much by the media, went nuclear. what passed on the senate floor is the ability for the president's judicial nominations to have an up or down vote on the floor all those with the exception of supreme court nominees. basically what harry reid is trying to do is allow judges who republicans blocked to the d.c. circuit court to move forward. some democrats did vote against this. carl levin of michigan, an outspoken opponent of the nuclear option as well as joe manchin and pryor, two red state democrats. harry reid was able to get the majority. tending to distract from the presidented health care law, this is unprecedented. mitch mcconnell earlier saying they will be sorry they did this. hint hint, someday when we get power again. moving forward, alex, new rule of the united states senate in terms of ho
joining us capitol hill correspondent luke russert. luke, tell us what this means. are we seeing an end to the filibuster? >> well, you're not going to see an end to the filibuster in everything, alex, but what you see specifically here now harry reid p, a word used too much by the media, went nuclear. what passed on the senate floor is the ability for the president's judicial nominations to have an up or down vote on the floor all those with the exception of supreme court nominees....
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. i get out a lot..
will power us all... into the future. ♪ the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the...